Paul (Bartender)
Summary
Paul is the bartender at the Voss Campus mess bar — the on-base watering hole for operators and support staff. A steady, unflappable American who’s spent enough time tending bar on military installations to have heard every complaint, threat, and sob story going. He is not remotely intimidated by Ronnie Vint, which makes him one of approximately three people on base Ronnie can’t bully into compliance.
Physical Description
- Mid-thirties, medium build, going slightly soft around the middle
- Receding hairline he’s accepted with dignity
- Clean polo shirt tucked into khakis — the universal uniform of the American service-industry lifer
- Moves behind the bar with the practised economy of someone who’s done this for a decade
Personality & Mannerisms
- Speech pattern: Flat, unhurried midwestern delivery. Never raises his voice. Deploys silence like a weapon. When Ronnie demanded Old Speckled Hen, Paul just looked at him, waited three full seconds, and said: “We got Bud, Bud Light, Coors, and Miller. Also got a local IPA if you want to be adventurous.”
- Unflappable. He’s tended bar for soldiers, Marines, contractors, and spooks. A mouthy SAS Trooper doesn’t even register on his threat scale.
- Dry, deadpan humour — the kind where you’re not sure if he’s joking until you see the corner of his mouth twitch
- Remembers everyone’s drink after two visits. Professional pride.
The Night Before the Egg Incident (Session 01)
Ronnie hit the mess bar after settling into barracks, looking for comfort. What he wanted: sausage rolls, scotch eggs, chicken tikka masala, and a pint of Old Speckled Hen ale. What Paul had: buffalo wings, jalapeño poppers, sliders, Budweiser, and a TV showing baseball.
Ronnie’s precise words regarding the food menu are not recorded, but Terry Muñoz (who wasn’t even present) heard about it from two separate people the next morning. Paul absorbed the tirade with the patience of a man who gets paid by the hour regardless, offered Ronnie a basket of wings “on the house,” and went back to wiping glasses.
Ronnie ate the wings. He did not enjoy them.
Then Paul did the most infuriating thing possible: he pulled out a notepad, clicked a pen, and casually asked Ronnie to repeat everything he’d wanted. Sausage rolls. Scotch eggs. Chicken tikka masala. Old Speckled Hen. Paul wrote each one down in neat block capitals, nodded, and said he’d “see if I can order them in.” No sarcasm. No attitude. Just a man doing his job with quiet, maddening professionalism.
Ronnie had no idea what to do with this. He wanted a fight. He wanted to be told no so he could escalate. Instead he got a man with a notepad treating him like a customer filling out a comment card at a Marriott. There is no Intimidation roll for this. There is no combat chain. Paul simply absorbed the entire confrontation and converted it into a procurement request.
Ronnie went to bed hungry, furious, and — worst of all — slightly wrong-footed, which is why Terry Muñoz caught the full force of it at breakfast.
(Mechanically: This isn’t even a Will contest — Paul never resisted because he never opposed. This is Diplomacy 10 deployed as a de-escalation technique, possibly with a side of passive-aggression that Ronnie’s IQ 10 can detect but can’t prove. Ronnie’s Bad Temper [-10] requires provocation to trigger, and professional helpfulness doesn’t qualify. He’s left simmering with no valid target, which makes the next morning’s Bully [-10] roll against Terry almost inevitable.)
Current Status
Employed at Voss Campus. Serving the same American beer and bar food. Unmoved by British complaints.
GURPS Stats (25-point background NPC)
ST 10 | DX 10 | IQ 11 | HT 10 | Will 12 | Per 11
Skills: Professional Cooking (IQ/A) 11 [2], Carousing (HT/E) 11 [2], Diplomacy (IQ/H) 10 [2]
Disadvantages: Incurious [-5], Stubbornness [-5]
Quirks: Remembers everyone’s drink after two visits [-1]; Deploys silence instead of argument [-1]
Tactical Value (Player Notes)
Paul is not an asset and not a threat — he’s an immovable object. Ronnie can’t bully him (Will 12 shrugs off Intimidation 12), can’t bribe him (Incurious — Paul doesn’t care enough to be tempted), and can’t charm him (Ronnie doesn’t have charm). But Paul is a bartender on a military installation, which means he hears everything. If Ronnie ever works out how to get on Paul’s good side — probably by shutting up, drinking what’s available, and tipping well — Paul could be a goldmine of base gossip and who’s-talking-to-who intelligence. The trick is that Ronnie has to treat Paul like a human being first, which Callous [-5] makes genuinely difficult.
Appearances
- [Session 01 - Operation Living Bomb](…/…/chapters/Chapter 1 - Living Bomb/Sessions/session-01-operation-living-bomb.html) (first appearance, mess bar, evening)
- [Session 02 - Terra-ble First Impressions](…/…/chapters/Chapter 1 - Living Bomb/Sessions/session-02-terra-ble-first-impressions.html) (mess bar)
- [Session 03 - What Happens in Vegas](…/…/chapters/Chapter 1 - Living Bomb/Sessions/session-03-what-happens-in-vegas.html) — Ronnie spoke with Paulie about pending food requests upon return from Vegas
Relationships
- Employed by Voss Dynamics — Civilian contractor, bartender at the Voss Campus mess bar
- Knows Ronnie Vint — Ronnie's first and loudest complaint about the base — Paul stocks American beer and bar food, not British pub grub